animal chatter - Bramble Park Zoo

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animal chatter - Bramble Park Zoo
animal chatter
Spring
Fall 2013
2012
. . . @ the Zoo
a note from the director
Dear Members,
The beginning of a new year is an exciting time, full of promise and plans. We
have a lot to look forward to in 2013 @ the Bramble Park Zoo.
We are fortunate to have the Upper Sioux River Watershed Project office at
the Bramble Park Zoo. Another exciting project that was completed this year
is the constructed wetland at the Zoo. With a design by the SDSU agriculture
engineering students, the project will re-circulate surface water from the duck
ponds and filter it through a 500-foot-long constructed wetland. This biofilter will allow suspended solids to fall out and the plants will use the excess
nutrients in the water. With signage to highlight the process, this is a great
demonstration site to showcase the importance of wetlands and encourage
the use of natural systems.
The Studio 3 Landscape Architecture Class from SDSU, was proud to present
the new Wild Faces Wild Places exhibit designed for the Bramble Park Zoo. The
new exhibit will include 14 animals native to the northern plains, with several
other animals suggested for future expansion. There will be cultural and
regional themes throughout the exhibit, including a Prairie and Homestead
Plaza, Badlands Adventure, Black Hills Plaza, Native American Plaza and Canine
Plaza. The design was created over the course of a semester by ten third year
Landscape Architecture students. With teamwork, and collaboration with the
zoo, the master plan for Wild Faces Wild Places was produced. The hope is to
make this plan a reality at the zoo in the next five years.
Other exciting projects taking place this year are the construction of the AWC
Family Foundation KidZoo and the Watertown Community Foundation Otter
Town, with opening planned for 2014. Both of these exhibits will transform
open areas at our facility, and I’m looking forward to seeing them take
shape. This year we will also continue with further enhancements to the zoo,
including replacing all waterlines and expanding the visitor services area.
An ongoing goal for Bramble Park Zoo is to maintain sustainable, healthy and
thriving animal and plant collections, and our staff has plans in the works to
further these efforts with innovative programs in 2013. We are well known
for our animals, but few people are aware that the Zoo has an extensive
prairie plant collection, and we will continue this year to raise the profile
of our extraordinary plant species and horticultural expertise. Bird of prey
rehabilitation is also an important conservation project for the Bramble Park
Zoo, and you may have seen coverage of success stories in the Public Opinion
recently.
2013 promises to be a fantastic year for the Bramble Park Zoo. I hope your
new year is off to a great start, and look forward to sharing more about our
progress with you during the months ahead.
See you at the Zoo!
Dan Miller, Zoo Director
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Officers and Board Members
Lake Area Zoological Society
Donna Schoenbeck
President
Dale Christensen
Vice President
Steve Hageman
Secretary/Treasurer
Brian DeBoer
Board Member
Jeanne Flaherty
Board Member
Dean Gackstetter
Board Member
Georgia Fishman
Board Member
Lorraine Rittmann
Board Member
Susan Munger
Board Member
Dave Todd
Board Member
Will Morlock
Board Member
Mike Vener
Board Member
Park and Recreation Director
Terry Jorgenson
Park and Recreation Board
Jean Doyen
Heidi Stoick
Jim Stout
Mike Danforth
Dennis Murphy
Scott Johnston
Kim Bellum
Bramble Park Zoo Staff
Dan Miller
Zoo Director
Jim Lloyd
General Curator
John Gilman
Zookeeper
LeAnn Stavig
Zookeeper
Bill Gallagher
Zookeeper
Michelle Miller
Zookeeper
Joe Jipp
Maintenance
Kim Konrad
Office/Visitor
Services Manager
Jaime Stricker
Educator
Barb Struwe
Roots & Shoots
Coordinator
zoo hours
Winter Hours
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Daily
Summer Hours
Memorial Day-Labor Day
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Daily
admission fees
2 and under – Free
3-12 years old – $5.00 + tax
13 and over – $7.00 + tax
Children 12 and under must be
accompanied by an adult.
Roots &
Shoots
Day @
the Zoo
Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 23rd! This is the
FREE admission day at Bramble Park Zoo celebrating Roots
& Shoots through the generosity of the Watertown Community
Foundation’s Youth Council. You will visit stations that explore
what Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots is all about and have the
opportunity to meet R&S members ranging in age from 1st
grade through college. Stop by and see how much the new
tigers, wolves and snow leopard have grown…it will be a fun
day! The event lasts from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Take a walk
on the wild side!
Comments
So far this year, snow has been the story @ the zoo!
Housekeeping - Zookeepers and
maintenance staff have been
working hard to care for the animals
despite all of the snow and cold
temperatures. Walkways have to
be cleaned daily, doors and locks
thawed, and ice chipped away.
This adds to their daily routine and
workload. Even when there are snow
days and late starts for the rest of
the community, the animal care staff
must get in to work to care for the
animals!
Hoofstock – The camels, bison,
reindeer, and long-horn steer
have been enjoying the colder
temperatures and the snow. You can
often see them running, galloping,
trotting, sprinting, and dashing
around. Many visitors are surprised
to see these animals out in the
middle of winter, but the climate
here in South Dakota is actually very
similar to their natural range.
Primates – Due to the snow, wind
and cold air, the primates must
remain inside until spring arrives.
We have had some changes in the
primate areas over the winter. A
black and white colobus monkey
was born; we named it Jo after an
employee here at the zoo. Also, the
smaller golden lion tamarins and
Goeldi’s monkeys will be leaving
when the weather permits. They will
move to other zoos to make room
for two new species…coming soon!
Birds – Since many of our birds are
from tropical areas, or would migrate
in the spring and fall, they have to
be placed in “winter housing”. Zoo
staff spends a lot of time cleaning,
disinfecting and feeding in these
areas. Many of the birds, such as the
cockatoo, macaws, and conures need
constant attention and stimulation,
so they are given enrichment items
to keep them active and attentive
every day.
Discovery Center and Terry Redlin
Environmental Center – Yes, these
areas are also open in the winter
months! If you are looking to get out
of the house (and let the kids get
some fresh air and exercise) stop by
the zoo for a few minutes or more
and visit the mammals, fish, insects,
amphibians and reptiles indoors.
We do charge regular admission for
this portion of the zoo, but if you
have a membership it can be very
affordable to make multiple short
trips until the days become longer
and the temperatures rise.
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animal sponsors @ the zoo
Zoo Parent(s)
John & Sarah Lunzman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow Leopard
Roosevelt 5th Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow Leopard
Fite & Pierce Law Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Bear
Natascha McGinley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Mary Kvam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Jodi & Karen Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Chad & Sara Foust Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Jodi & Karen Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black & White Ruffed Lemur
Jayna Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Addi Jester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Sydney Rosenberg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Harlan & Judy Konrad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bactrian Camel
Marian West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Brayden Kleinsasser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Roosevelt 4th Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black-footed Penguin
Roosevelt 4th Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Ferret
Roosevelt Kindergarten AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinchilla
Roosevelt Kindergarten PM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black-footed Penguin
Nathan Shoup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Seth Shoup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Jefferson 4th Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black-footed Penguin
Jefferson 4th Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black-footed Penguin
Jefferson 4th Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black-footed Penguin
Mellette 5th Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow-naped Amazon Parrot
Mellette 5th Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow-naped Amazon Parrot
LeRoy & Lorraine Beaudry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Addie Mittelstedt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
Rumble Tumbles Daycare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Umbrella Cockatoo
Rumble Tumbles Daycare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Kangaroo
Ardella Hahn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Bengal Tiger Cubs
wolves
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“Wild Child”
animal
update
ACQUISITIONS
1.0
African pygmy goat
0.2
Ring-tailed lemurs
1.0
Snow leopard
3.2.1 = 3 males, 2 females,
and 1 unknown sex.
To save space when communicating
with other zoos, we use this
system to indicate the number and
sex of each group of animals.
DISPOSITIONS
1.0
Sicilian donkey
11.7 Peafowl
1.1
African crowned cranes (loan returned to Minot)
0.2
Trumpeter swans
2.3
Red kangaroos
0.0.3 Red-footed tortoises
DEATHS
1.0
Turkey (unknown)
0.0.1 African millipede
1.0
Black-footed penguin (Aspergillosis)
1.0
Silver beaked tanager (killed by cage mate)
0.1
Sicilian donkey (complications due to old age)
1.0
Freshwater stingray
0.0.1 Red-footed tortoise (cloaca prolapse)
1.0
Black-footed penguin (untreatable inner eye
infection)
BIRTHS & HATCHES
1.0
Colobus monkey
REHAB BIRDS
Snowy owl
Bald eagle
Golden eagle
White pelican
Red-tailed hawk
Long-eared owl
Snowy owl
Red-tailed hawk
STATUS
Euthanized: head trauma/hit by car
Euthanized: possible lead poisoning
Pending: severe concussion/hit by car
Non-releasable: Sent to Omaha Zoo
Euthanized: compound fracture-humorous
Euthanized: compound fracture-humorous
Euthanized: compound facture-radius
& ulna
Pending: fracture to radius
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education programs
Pre-registration is required. Ages are calculated as of June 1, 2013, no exceptions.
Online registration for all Zoo Programs and Roots & Shoots Programs begins
April 5th at www.watertownparkandrec.com
For questions about programs, please contact Jaime Stricker, Zoo Educator at
Bramble Park Zoo, 882-6269 or [email protected]
All programs will close online 2 weeks before the program starts.
Registration for available spaces after this time will be at the Zoo only.
the zoo after hours Join a zookeeper for a fun-filled trip through the Bramble Park Zoo after hours. You will have the opportunity to see animals up-close as well
as check out the various birds during spring migration. “Come Closer”
to Bramble Park Zoo and examine the fish, birds, cats, primates, plants
and more that call the Zoo home.
1.5
Fee: $5 Ages
Hours
9+
Time: Tuesday, May 7, 6:00-7:30pm
teddy bear tea party
Participants can bring their favorite teddy bear and join us for a very
special PICNIC! Zoo Crew Vets will be on hand for free medical checkups for your bear. Children will help a zookeeper prepare breakfast for
the bears and watch the bears eat.
Fee: $12
2
Ages
Times: Choose Wednesday, June 5,
Hours
3-10
9:30-11:30am; or Friday, June 7, 9:30-11:30am
tot-zoo school
An exciting parent-participation program for toddlers and a trusted
adult. During each program you and your child will meet real animals
up-close, hear stories, sing songs, play games and participate in activities that will make your little one wiggle and giggle.
Once Upon a Time – June 10, 11, or 14
Dawdle Duckling – June 17, 18, or 21
Ages + parent
Monkey Mania – June 24, 25, or 28
2-3
Barnyard Buddies – July 8, 9, or 12
Puppet Safari – July 15, 16, or 19
1.5
Something’s Fishy! – July 22, 23, or 26
Hours
Fancy Feet – July 29, 30 or Aug 2
Fee: $13 for each class or $91 for
all seven classes which includes a camp T-shirt!
Times: Choose Mondays, 3:30-5:00pm;
Tuesdays, 9:00-10:30am, 11:00am-12:30pm;
or Fridays, 9:00-10:30am
ALL PROGRAMS ARE HELD AT
BRAMBLE PARK ZOO.
• Eight participants are needed to hold
each session.
• Check in with staff before each class.
• Students must wear close-toed shoes.
• All program fees include daily admission.
pre-zoo school A fun-filled educational experience where children have the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities, animal visits, observations,
crafts, games and zoo tours. We ask that parents do not accompany
children.
Hares a Fuzzy Story – June 10, 12, or 13
Pond Pals – June 17, 19, or 20
Do Animals Play Hide and Seek? – June 24, 26, or 27
Cats & Dogs – July 8, 10, or 11
1.5
Down on the Farm – July 15, 17, or 18
Ages
Hours
4-5
Sensational Senses – July 22, 24, or 25
Animal Wrappers – July 29, 31 or Aug 1
Fee: $12 for each class or $84 for all seven classes which includes a
camp T-shirt!
Times: Choose Mondays, 1:30-3:00pm; Wednesdays, 9:00-10:30am,
11:00am-12:30pm; or Thursdays, 9:00-10:30am, 11:00am-12:30pm
zoo school
Dig a little deeper into animal and environmental topics through
hands-on investigations, animal observations and encounters, zoo
tours and fun activities designed for kids wanting to explore more of
the zoo. We ask that parents do not accompany children.
Bones, No Bones? – June 12, 13, or 14
Make Way for Duckling – June 19, 20, or 21
1.5
Ages
Animal Artists – June 26, 27, or 28
Hours
6-8
Super Survival Skills – July 10, 11, or 12
Positively Primates – July 17, 18, or 19
Beautiful Butterflies – July 24, 25, or 26
Jump, Shout, Knock Yourself Out! – July 31, Aug 1, or 2
Fee: $12 for each class or $84 for all seven classes which includes a
camp T-shirt!
Times: Choose Wednesdays, 2:00-3:30pm; Thursdays, 2:00-3:30pm; or
Fridays, 11:00am-12:30pm
@ the zoo
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young explorers
This program is designed to promote rich learning experiences that engage children to be creative and curious. Through fun and interactive
lesson planning and inspiring activities, the Young Explorers program
provides the perfect place for your child(ren) to have fun learning about
our wild world through tours of the Zoo, up-close animal encounters,
crafts, exciting activities and more.
BPZ Stars – June 11
2
Ages
Hours
Eggcellent Animals – June 18
4-7
Better Beaks – June 25
Animal Extremes – July 9
Inside Look – July 16
Fun in the Sun – July 23
What’s for Lunch? – July 30
Fee: $13 for each class or $91 for all
seven classes which includes a camp T-shirt!
Times: Tuesdays, 1:00-3:00pm
zoo adventureRs
Just like Young Explorers, but for the older children. To stimulate everyone’s curiosity, the topics will be more in depth.
BPZ Stars – June 11
2
Ages
Eggcellent Animals – June 18
Hours
6-10
Better Beaks – June 25
Animal Extremes – July 9
Inside Look – July 16
Fun in the Sun – July 23
What’s for Lunch? – July 30
Fee: $13 for each class or $91 for all
seven classes which includes a camp T-shirt!
Times: Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30pm
a grand class
What’s more rewarding than cultivating your love of lifelong learning?
Teaching a youngster to love it too! Share your passion for education
and nature with a grandchild and create memories that will last a lifetime. Grandparents + Grandchildren = Sharing a Common Love for Animals.
Session 1
1, 2 Counting the Zoo – June 10
Ages +GRANDPARENT
Animal Homes – June 17
3+
It’s All Relative – June 24
Crazy About Cats – July 8
1.5
Fee: $12 for each class (per grandchild) Hours
or $48 for all 4 classes which includes a
camp T-shirt for child!
Grandparents are free.
Times: Mondays, 8:30-10:00am
Session 2
Tall Tails – July 15
The Scoop on Poop – July 22
Who Lives in a Tree? – July 29
Going Buggy! – Aug 5
Fee: $12 for each class (per grandchild) or $48 for all 4 classes which includes a
camp T-shirt for child! Grandparents
are free.
Times: Mondays, 8:30-10:00am
zoo crew Are you a hard worker? Dependable? Do you love animals? Working
with the public? Then this program is for you! You can assist with special
events, act as an interpreter, help with Zoo education programs and go
on outreach trips. Pick up an application at the Zoo or online at www.
brambleparkzoo.com. Mandatory training will be June 4th. Program is
limited to 25 participants with preference given to current Zoo Crew
members. Enrollment is first come first serve and you will be required
to volunteer at least 8 hours per week. For more information contact
Jaime at [email protected].
Ages
Fee: $55 includes Zoo Crew T-shirt, materials and insurance!
12-17
Times: June, July and August
(and occasionally throughout the school year)
Deadline for application: May 17
party with the primates
Participants can bring their favorite stuffed animal and join us for a very
special PARTY! Zoo Crew Vets will be on hand for free medical checkups for your posh plush! Children will also help prepare a treat for the
monkeys, apes and lemurs and watch them play and eat.
Fee: $12 Times: Saturday, June 22, 1:30-3:30pm or
2
Ages
Tuesday, July 2, 9:30-11:30am
Hours
3-10
p is for penguin
Dress in black and white clothing and practice your “waddle” for this
delightful program about penguins. There are many myths surrounding these feathered friends and we’ll “wade” through them to get to the
facts.
2
Ages
Fee: $12 Time: Saturday, July 27, 9:00-11:00am
Hours
5+
zookeeper for a day
It’s all in a day’s work for a zookeeper and now visitors can give “the
best job in the world” a try too. Here is your chance to work behind the
scenes with a Zookeeper and discover this rich and rewarding career.
You will experience how to prepare animal food, clean up, and interact
with the animals. Learn about animal husbandry techniques and much
more about the inner workings of a zoo. Please wear old clothes and
close-toed shoes/boots.
Fee: $25
3.5
Times: Choose Wednesday, July 3, 8:30-12:00noon Ages
Hours
9+
or Saturday, August 3, 8:30-12:00noon
second nature camp
This wildly popular summer program lets kids have fun, hands-on
learning at the Zoo! Campers build and create enrichment items for
Zoo animals, take special tours, observe animal behaviors up-close, and
so much more! This memorable zoo camp will focus on keeping captive animals healthy and the role of zoos as conservation organizations.
Come to the zoo and learn how you can help.
Fee: $50 includes camp T-shirt!
10.5
Ages
Times: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Hours
9+
August 6, 7 & 8, 9:00am-12:30pm
flashlight fun for families
Families can come to Bramble Park and take a special after-hours flashlight tour of the zoo. Many of the animals at the zoo are nocturnal, so
they will just be waking up when you arrive. Bring a flashlight and your
sense of adventure!
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ALL
Fee: $25 per immediate family Ages Hours
Time: Monday, August 19, 8:00-10:00pm
@ the zoo
www.brambleparkzoo.com
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Penguin Encounter Ages
1
Your mission: call to schedule a private Hour
4+
1-hour tour in which you will learn about the daily adventures of the penguins living
in Watertown’s Bramble Park Zoo.
Fee: $15
Time: Call to schedule a time that works for you. (We must have
at least two weeks advance notice. Tours are subject to staff availability. Minimum of 4, maximum of 6 people. Participants under
13 years of age must be accompanied by a paying adult. Walking
is required.)
1.5
Behind the Scenes Ages
Hours
4+
Enjoy this unique 1 ½ hour program in which
visitors spend time touring with a zoo biologist. This tour allows participants to go behind the scenes, get face-toface with exotic animals in off-exhibit areas, prepare meals and
feed the animals at Bramble Park Zoo.
Fee: $20
Time: Call to schedule a time that works for you. (We must have
at least two weeks advance notice. Tours are subject to staff availability. Minimum of 4, maximum of 8 people. Participants under
13 years of age must be accompanied by a paying adult. Walking
is required.)
Ages
Breakfast with the Beasts
4+
2
Hours
A one of a kind program that will be specifically tailored to the participants. Enjoy this unique 2 hour
program in which visitors will have breakfast amongst the prairie
gardens and animal exhibits and then spend time touring the zoo
with a zoo staff member. This tour allows participants to go behind the scenes, get face-to-face with exotic animals in off-exhibit
areas, prepare meals and feed the animals at Bramble Park Zoo.
Fee: $25
Time: Call to schedule a time that works for you. (We must have
at least two weeks advance notice. Tours are subject to staff availability. Minimum of 4, maximum of 10 people. Participants under
13 years of age must be accompanied by a paying adult.)
PROGRAMS
Roots & Shoots Prairie Smoke
Dr. Jane Goodall says, “Only if we understand will we care, only if we
care shall we help, only if we help can they be saved.” Roots & Shoots is
a global, environmental and humanitarian education program. Kids will
participate in service learning for animals, people, and the environment.
It’s about knowledge, compassion, and ACTION…sign up today!
Fee: $55 includes R&S T-shirt
12
Ages
Dates: Tuesdays, June 11, 25, July 9, 16, 23, Hours
5-8
and 30 from 9:00-11:00am; or 1:00-3:00pm
Roots & Shoots Dakota Skippers This group is named after a rare butterfly in SD. The “Skippers” are active
in service projects that benefit animals, people, and the environment.
A favorite activity is taking Zoo animals on outreach. If you are a kid
that wants to make a difference…Dakota Skippers is for you!
Fee: $55 includes R&S T-shirt
Times: Choose Wednesdays, June 12, 26, July 10, 17, 24, and 31
from 9:00-11:00am or 1:00-3:00pm; or 12
Ages
Thursdays, June 13, 27, July 11, 18, 25,
Hours
9-11
and August 1 from 9:00-11:00am
Roots & Shoots Youth Council
This group of young leaders will initiate projects, work on youth-driven
campaigns, and provide support for younger Roots & Shoots groups.
It is service learning at its greatest! You will communicate with other
global youth council members from Tanzania, Africa to Watertown, SD.
If you like animals, people, and the environment, this council will give
you the knowledge and compassion to take ACTION!
Fee: $55 includes R&S T-shirt
12
Ages
Times: Thursdays, June 13, 27, July 11, 18, 25,
Hours
12+
and August 1 from 1:00-3:00pm
Wild Birthday Parties
Celebrate your birthday at the Bramble Park Zoo.
Please call the zoo at 882-6269 (at least 2 weeks in advance) to arrange your party.
#1 Birthday in a Bag
Party includes admission to the Zoo for 12 youth and 2
adults, a special backpack for the birthday child containing: a
t-shirt or stuffed animal of your choice; food for the donkeys,
goats and waterfowl; scavenger hunt; and a $5 off coupon
for a cake at the Hy-Vee bakery. You will be responsible for
ordering and picking up the cake, food, decorations, clean
up and chaperoning the participants during the entire party.
Two parents or guardians must attend (there must be one
chaperone for every 6 children).
Fee: $110
(maximum of 12 children, 12 years and under, and 2 adults)
Additional guests: $7 each
This party is unstaffed. Picnic tables are available on grounds
on a first come, first serve basis.
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#2 Traditional Zoo Birthday
Party includes admission to the Zoo for 12 youth and 2 adults,
private party room for two hours, a special animal encounter,
zooper zoo games and $5 off coupon for a cake at the Hy-Vee
bakery. You will be responsible for ordering and picking up
the cake, food, decorations, clean up and chaperoning the
participants during the entire party. Two parents or guardians must attend (there must be one chaperone for every 6
children).
Fee: $135
(maximum of 12 children, 12 years and under, and 2 adults)
Additional guests: $7 each
Add a Backpack: $17
This party is staffed for approximately 1 hour.
zoo
BENEFACTOR - $5,000
Yellow Book – Alan Anton
Reliabank Dakota –
David Johnson
LIFETIME - $1,000
Don & Christine Walraven
SUSTAINING - $150
Dr. Roger & Shirley Carter
Bruce & Colleen Hestad
Rosalie Stone
Barkley Truck Lines
McFleeg Inc.
Pro-Tec Roofing &
Sheet Metal Inc.
Sanford Clinic - Watertown
Trav’s Outfitter Inc.
Watertown Dental Care
DONOR - $100
Irving Hinderaker
Rebecca & Judd Lindquist
Darren & Whitney Renville
Orville Taecker
FAMILY - $65
Mary & Tom Arens
Joy Arndt
Aimee & Kendall Beld
membership
list . . .
These members have joined or renewed since the last newsletter.
Become a Lake Area Zoological Society member today!
Brian & Nichole Berkenhoff
Dan & Chris Bosma
Kelsey Boucher
Joel & Schuyler Boyd
Dawn & Monte Bundy
Don & Chontel Burger
Randy & Stacey Busskohl
Chad & Sara Byer
Shawn & Christine Cameron
Ethan Campbell
Shannon Stemwedel & Judy Dahl
Mike & Laurie Danforth
Dean & Melissa Darling
Kyle & Betsy Debertin
Shane & Erica DeBoer
Tyler & Katie DeBoer
Melissa & Joel Eggena
LeAllen & Julianne Endres
Jim & Stephanie Felt
Samantha & Donald Fieber
Nathan & Anita Fischbach
Dustin & Jennifer Flatten
Andy & Danielle Flisrand
Danny & Toni Fritz
Brant & Julie Hacker
Kelly Haisch
Kurt & Misty Hemmingson
Kyle & Julie Hendrickson
Jason & Michelle Himmerich
Jesse & Jessica Hurkes
Harlan & Judy Konrad
Jesse & Michele Lindner
Mitchell & Lisa Malone
Brent & Betsy Matson
Daren & Rhonda McKeever
Autumn Miller
Jana & Mike Mills
Benjamin & Kayla Moore
Matthew & Jenny Navratil
Bruce & Sarah Petersen
Malinda Petersen
Paul & Julie Petersen
Bailey Peterson
Heather Weik & Tony Plante
Kyle & Kenna Prouty
Brian & Janice Questad
Jason & Valerie Roehrich
Lisa & Aaron Romine
Mike & Andrea Rust
Carrie Schoeszler
Chris & Susan Scipione
Ann & Michael Shoup
Luke & Barbara Smith
Bob & Jennifer Stalley
Christina & Divan Steenkamp
Chris & Carol Stein
Aaron Stingley
Booker Tieszen
Blair & Nancy Titze
Patricia & Scott Walker Shara & Justin Wallick
Daniel Weidenbach
Derek & Bobbie Wensel
Andy & Holly Wookey
Andy & Michelle York
Jared & Jocelyn Zimprich
GRANDPARENT - $65
Brian & Pamela Bard
Gary & Paulette Cotten
Chris & Mike Donovan
Jean Doyen
Sharon & Ernest Ellis
Doug & Teresa Engels
Joan & Kevin Hakeman
Sharon & Ken Hejl
Larry & Sandra Keyes
Steve & Connie Lundholm
Bob & Dorothy Nichols
Jon & Brenda Promersberger
Keith & Betty Raitz
Don & Janet Roehrich
Ryan & Beverly Scriver
Dick & Fe Stricherz
John & Janice Tate
Steve & Debbie Vetter
Marlin & Chris West
INDIVIDUAL - $40
Kim Bellum
David Gaikowski
Barb Howey
Betty Schiley
laz
memberships
info
Thank you for being a Lake Area Zoological Society Member!
We invite you to renew your membership for 2013/2014 and get to know
our animals on a deeper level through new programs, activities and events.
LAZS member benefits include free and speedy admission to the zoo for one year,
free or reduced admission to over 100 participating zoos and aquariums, members’
only specials, and an evening picnic at the Zoo. An LAZS membership makes visiting
the Bramble Park Zoo affordable and fun every day of the year. And, as an LAZS member
you are helping support the Zoo’s conservation and education missions locally and globally.
As a non-profit, the Bramble Park Zoo depends on your support to continue to add new things @ the Zoo!
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BRAMBLE PARK ZOO RECIPROCITY LIST
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE; Revised 2/20/13)
No asterisk Denotes Free Admission with your current LAZS membership card and photo ID
* Denotes a Free Institution
** Denotes 50% Admission with your current LAZS membership card and photo ID
*** Denotes Discounted Admission with your current LAZS membership card and photo ID (Please contact for information)
Please note that the number of visitors admitted with a family membership may vary. It is always best to call ahead. Thank you.
ALABAMA
Birmingham Zoo
Montgomery Zoo
GEORGIA
Chehaw Wild Animal Park, Albany
Zoo Atlanta**
ALASKA
Alaska SeaLife Center,** Seward
HAWAII
Waikiki Aquarium,** Honolulu
ARIZONA
Phoenix Zoo**
Reid Park Zoo, Tucson
IDAHO
Pocatello Zoo
Tautphaus Park Zoo, Idaho Falls
Zoo Boise
ARKANSAS
Little Rock Zoo**
CALIFORNIA
Applegate Park Zoo, Merced
Aquarium of the Bay,**
San Francisco
Big Bear Alpine Zoo, Big Bear City
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium,*
San Pedro
Charles Paddock Zoo, Atascadero
CuriOdyssey
(Coyote Point Museum),
San Mateo
Feline Conservation Center,
Rosamond
Fresno Chaffee Zoo**
Happy Hollow Zoo, San Jose
Los Angeles Zoo**
Micke Grove Zoo, Lodi
Oakland Zoo**
Sacramento Zoo**
San Francisco Zoo**
Santa Ana Zoo
Santa Barbara Zoo
Sequoia Park Zoo, Eureka
The Living Desert,** Palm Desert
ILLINOIS
Cosley Zoo, Wheaton
Henson Robinson Zoo, Springfield
Lincoln Park Zoo,* Chicago
Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington
Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley
Peoria Zoo
Scovill Zoo,** Decatur
INDIANA
Columbian Park Zoo,* Lafayette
Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo**
Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden,
Evansville
Potawatomi Zoo,** South Bend
Washington Park Zoo,**
Michigan City
IOWA
Blank Park Zoo, Des Moines
National Mississippi River Museum &
Aquarium,** Dubuque
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo,
Bridgeport
KANSAS
Clay Center Zoo*
David Traylor Zoo of Emporia*
Hutchinson Zoo*
Lee Richardson Zoo,* Garden City
Riverside Park & Zoo,*
Independence
Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure,** Salina
Sedgwick County Zoo,** Wichita
Sunset Zoo, Manhattan
Topeka Zoological Park
DELAWARE
Brandywine Zoo, Wilmington
KENTUCKY
Louisville Zoological Garden**
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Smithsonian’s National
Zoological Park*
LOUISIANA
Alexandria Zoo
BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo
Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo,
Monroe
Zoo of Acadiana, Broussard
COLORADO
Butterfly Pavilion & Insect Center,
Westminster
Pueblo Zoo**
FLORIDA
Brevard Zoo, Melbourne
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical
Gardens,** Sanford
Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens**
Lemur Conservation Foundation,*
Myakka City
Mote Marine Aquarium, Sarasota
Naples Zoo***
Palm Beach Zoo,** West Palm Beach
St. Augustine Alligator Farm***
Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo**
The Florida Aquarium,** Tampa
Zoo Miami**
MARYLAND
Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo,**
Thurmont
Salisbury Zoo*
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS
Buttonwood Park Zoo, New Bedford
Capron Park Zoo, Attleboro
Franklin Park Zoo
(Zoo New England),** Boston
MASSACHUSETTS cont’d
Museum of Science, Boston
Stone Zoo (Zoo New England),**
Stoneham
MICHIGAN
Belle Isle Nature Zoo*
Binder Park Zoo,** Battle Creek
Children’s Zoo at Celebration
Square, Saginaw
Detroit Zoological Society,**
Royal Oak
John Ball Zoological Garden,
Grand Rapids
Potter Park Zoological Gardens,
Lansing
MINNESOTA
Como Park Zoo,* St. Paul
Lake Superior Zoo, Duluth
Minnesota Zoo,** Apple Valley
Pine Grove Zoo, Little Falls
MISSISSIPPI
Jackson Zoo**
MISSOURI
Dickerson Park Zoo, Springfield
Endangered Wolf Center,** Eureka
Kansas City Zoo**
Saint Louis Zoo*
MONTANA
Zoo Montana, Billings
NEBRASKA
Lincoln Children’s Zoo
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo**
Riverside Discovery Center,**
Scottsbluff
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Squam Lakes Natural Science
Center,** Holderness
NEW JERSEY
Bergen County Zoo, Paramus
Cape May County Park & Zoo*
Cohanzick Zoo,* Bridgeton
Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange
NEW MEXICO
Alameda Park Zoo, Alamogordo
Albuquerque BioPark**
Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State
Park, Carlsbad
NEW YORK
Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park
Buffalo Zoo**
New York State Zoo at Thompson
Park, Watertown
Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet
Park,** Syracuse
Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester
Staten Island Zoo
Trevor Zoo, Millbrook
Utica Zoo
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NORTH CAROLINA
Natural Science Center
of Greensboro
North Carolina Aquarium
at Fort Fisher, Kure Beach
North Carolina Aquarium at Pine
Knoll Shores, Atlantic Beach
North Carolina Aquarium on
Roanoke Island, Manteo
North Carolina Zoological Park,
Asheboro
Western North Carolina Nature
Center, Asheville
NORTH DAKOTA
Chahinkapa Zoo, Wahpeton
Dakota Zoo, Bismarck
Red River Zoo, Fargo
Roosevelt Park Zoo, Minot
OHIO
African Safari Wildlife Park,**
Port Clinton
Akron Zoological Park
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery,
Dayton
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden**
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo**
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium,**
Powell
The Wilds,** Cumberland
Toledo Zoo**
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City Zoological Park &
Botanical Garden**
Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum**
OREGON
Oregon Zoo,** Portland
Wildlife Safari,** Winston
PENNSYLVANIA
Elmwood Park Zoo,** Norristown
Erie Zoo
Lehigh Valley Zoo, Schnecksville
National Aviary,** Pittsburgh
Philadelphia Zoo**
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium**
ZOOAMERICA North American
Wildlife Park, Hershey
RHODE ISLAND
Roger Williams Park Zoo,**
Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville Zoo
Riverbanks Zoo & Garden, Columbia
SOUTH DAKOTA
Bramble Park Zoo, Watertown
Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge
Museum of Natural History,
Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park
Knoxville Zoological Gardens
Memphis Zoo**
Nashville Zoo, Inc.**
TEXAS
Abilene Zoological Gardens
Caldwell Zoo,** Tyler
Cameron Park Zoo, Waco
Dallas Zoo**
El Paso Zoo**
Ellen Trout Zoo, Lufkin
Gladys Porter Zoo, Brownsville
Houston Zoo
San Antonio Zoo**
Texas State Aquarium,**
Corpus Christi
Texas Zoo,** Victoria
UTAH
Tracy Aviary, Salt Lake City
Utah’s Hogle Zoo,** Salt Lake City
Willow Park Zoo, Logan
VIRGINIA
Mill Mountain Zoo,** Roanoke
Virginia Zoo, Norfolk
WASHINGTON
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium,**
Tacoma
Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle
WEST VIRGINIA
Oglebay’s Good Zoo,** Wheeling
WISCONSIN
Henry Vilas Zoo,* Madison
International Crane Foundation,
Baraboo
Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens
Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo,
Green Bay
Ochsner Park Zoo,* Baraboo
Racine Zoological Gardens
CANADA
Granby Zoo,** Quebec
Toronto Zoo,** Ontario
MEXICO
Parque Zoologico de Leon, Leon
2013 memorials
In Memory of:Contributed by:
Harvey Thayer
Rick & Shana Stone
Rick & Shana Stone
Doug Hartshorn
The Lake Area Zoological Society’s
Endowment Fund
Supports Progress
@ the Zoo
The Lake Area Zoological Society established the
Endowment Fund so that the growth and quality of
Bramble Park Zoo programs will continue to expand
well into the future. Funds are used to insure the
Zoo’s continued success by upgrading and expanding
exhibits and facilities to educate the zoo visitors about
wildlife both here in Northeastern South Dakota and
around the world.
Why Should I Give to The Endowment Fund?
Funds are necessary to insure that the quality and
upkeep of the Zoo continues to move forward. The
Zoo’s endowment fund relies solely on the generosity
of people in the community, such as you, who have a
genuine love, not only for the animals but also, for the
environment in which they live.
How Are Funds Used?
Gifts to the Endowment Fund will be protected for
generations to come. The principle of any gift to the
Endowment will not be spent, as long as the Zoo is in
existence. The earnings from the Endowment Fund will
be used for Zoo activities, and through this process they
will protect the Zoo for many years.
The Endowment Funds are deposited and invested
through the combined efforts of local investment
institutions.
Going Green
Animal Chatter, the quarterly Lake Area Zoological
Society Newsletter, is GREEN! If you would like to help
us save money on printing and postage costs and help
the environment, please drop us an email at bpz@
brambleparkzoo.com with the words “It’s Easy Being
Green” in the subject line and we will start sending
your newsletter electronically. You’ll get the same
information and pictures, without wasting paper and
money. You’ll even get the news sooner if you choose to
receive Animal Chatter via email! Note: some editions will
still be mailed via the US Postal Service due to important
inserts located in the newsletter.
Find us on
Facebook
Consider This…
Funds given to the Zoological
Society are used only for Zoo
projects. Please consider making
the Zoological Society a beneficiary
in your estate.
WANTED-FARM IMPLEMENTS
Farm implements and memorabilia
for placement in NEW KidZoo Complex
Please contact Dan Miller, Zoo Director at
605.882.6269 or [email protected]
Learn more about what is happening @ the Zoo by “liking” the Lake Area Zoological
Society and the Bramble Park Zoo on Facebook. You’ll see new pictures, videos,
updates, and events before anyone else!
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2013
events
www.brambleparkzoo.com
Dates, times and fees are subject to change
without notice. Please call 605-882-6269 for more
information on these events and other
activities presented by Bramble Park Zoo
EventDayDateTime
WCFYC Roots & Shoots Free Day
Saturday
23-Mar
(The Jane Goodall Institutes service learning free day)
10am-4pm
World Oceans Day
Saturday
8-Jun
(Water activities and canned food drive)
1pm-4pm
Conservation Connections
(Organizations coming together to promote
environmental awareness through hands-on activities )
11am-3pm
Saturday
27-Jul
LAZS Member Appreciation Picnic
Tuesday
13-Aug
(Food drive and members only grill-out
donated by Hy-Vee and Coca-Cola)
6pm
Midcontinent Free Day
Thursday
15-Aug
(Free admission, pop, popcorn,
giveaways and canned food drive)
10am-7pm
Watertown Radio Chili Cook-off
Saturday
21-Sep
(Chili contest, music, prizes and canned food drive)
10am-4pm
ZOO BOO
Saturday
26-Oct
(Trick-or-Treating in a fun and safe environment)
2pm-6pm
Breakfast with Santa
(Breakfast provided by Burger King, photos with Santa,
reduced zoo admission and canned food drive)
8am-10am
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Saturday
14-Dec
@ THE ZOO